TLETA Post Study Guide | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
Comprehensive Questions A+ Graded Answers | With Expert Solutions
Rationalization - Denial of victim
State court system - English common law and NC
TN counties - 95 counties
Bail - Able to buy out while awaiting trial
Affidavit - Written statement signed and sworn
Warrant - Written order to bring someone in
Mitimus - A writ issued from a court, directing an officer to transport the person named to jail.
Posse Comitatus - Community Policing
Shire Reeve - Early Sheriff
When did watchmen become a paid position and where? - 1749 in Philadelphia
First Municipal Badge? - New York
Father of modern day policing is? - Sir Robert Peel
Policing in the South? - Murder rate 2.5x GREATER
,First female police officer? - Lola Baldwin 1908 Portland Oregon
Theodore Roosevelt - NYPD commissioner and coined the term "fighting the war on crime"
August Vollmer - Chief of Berkley and instituted IQ test/lie detector
Civil Rights Act 1964 - This act made racial, religious, and sex discrimination by employers illegal and
gave the government the power to enforce all laws governing civil rights, including desegregation of
schools and public places.
4th Amendment - Secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches
and seizures shall not be violated
Levels of Proof - Mere suspicion, reasonable suspicion, P/C, beyond a reasonable doubt
Elder Abuse TCA - 39-15-510
Identity Theft TCA - 39-14-150
Robbery TCA - 39-13-401
DUI TCA - 55-10-401
Stalking TCA - 39-17-315
Warrantless Arrest Exception - Probable cause felony has been committed
Rule of 8 - Prosecution is jeopardized
Failure to appear in court
Requires medical treatment
, Will resume
Wont show ID
They demand to see magistrate
Too intoxicated
One or more outstanding warrant
TCA 39 - Criminal Code
Types of Offenses - Felony and misdemeanor
Felonies A,B,C,D,E - A 15-60 Years 50,000
B 8-30 Years 25,000
C 3-15 Years 10,000
D 2-12 Years 5,000
E 1-6 Years 3,000
Misdemeanors A,B,C - A 11 M 29 D 2,500
B 6 M 500
C 30 D 50
All criminal statues must have how many elements? - One or more
Culpable Mental State TCA - 39-11-301
Use of Force TCA - 39-11-620
39-13 - Crime Against Persons
39-14 - Crimes Against Property
Comprehensive Questions A+ Graded Answers | With Expert Solutions
Rationalization - Denial of victim
State court system - English common law and NC
TN counties - 95 counties
Bail - Able to buy out while awaiting trial
Affidavit - Written statement signed and sworn
Warrant - Written order to bring someone in
Mitimus - A writ issued from a court, directing an officer to transport the person named to jail.
Posse Comitatus - Community Policing
Shire Reeve - Early Sheriff
When did watchmen become a paid position and where? - 1749 in Philadelphia
First Municipal Badge? - New York
Father of modern day policing is? - Sir Robert Peel
Policing in the South? - Murder rate 2.5x GREATER
,First female police officer? - Lola Baldwin 1908 Portland Oregon
Theodore Roosevelt - NYPD commissioner and coined the term "fighting the war on crime"
August Vollmer - Chief of Berkley and instituted IQ test/lie detector
Civil Rights Act 1964 - This act made racial, religious, and sex discrimination by employers illegal and
gave the government the power to enforce all laws governing civil rights, including desegregation of
schools and public places.
4th Amendment - Secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches
and seizures shall not be violated
Levels of Proof - Mere suspicion, reasonable suspicion, P/C, beyond a reasonable doubt
Elder Abuse TCA - 39-15-510
Identity Theft TCA - 39-14-150
Robbery TCA - 39-13-401
DUI TCA - 55-10-401
Stalking TCA - 39-17-315
Warrantless Arrest Exception - Probable cause felony has been committed
Rule of 8 - Prosecution is jeopardized
Failure to appear in court
Requires medical treatment
, Will resume
Wont show ID
They demand to see magistrate
Too intoxicated
One or more outstanding warrant
TCA 39 - Criminal Code
Types of Offenses - Felony and misdemeanor
Felonies A,B,C,D,E - A 15-60 Years 50,000
B 8-30 Years 25,000
C 3-15 Years 10,000
D 2-12 Years 5,000
E 1-6 Years 3,000
Misdemeanors A,B,C - A 11 M 29 D 2,500
B 6 M 500
C 30 D 50
All criminal statues must have how many elements? - One or more
Culpable Mental State TCA - 39-11-301
Use of Force TCA - 39-11-620
39-13 - Crime Against Persons
39-14 - Crimes Against Property